The ice bucket challenge is for wimps! Just when you thought it was over, Russian takes it to a new level… with LIQUID NITROGEN
The bitterly cold liquid has a temperature of minus 195C.
But Anton Sharypov, 34, is unafraid to pour a bucket of it over his head.
'I am putting my faith in the laws of physics,' he says before the challenge.
The ice bucket challenge may seem cool if you live in a place which is usually quite hot, but for those who dwell in a cold climate the idea is probably less impressive.
Like if you lived in chilly Russia, for example, the sensation of tipping a bucket of ice water over your head is probably not dissimilar to leaving the house on a rainy day.
So it's perhaps no wonder that it's a Russian scientist who has staged the most spectacular spin yet of the ice bucket challenge – using minus 195 degree Celsius liquid nitrogen.
The bitterly cold liquid has a temperature of minus 195C.
But Anton Sharypov, 34, is unafraid to pour a bucket of it over his head.
'I am putting my faith in the laws of physics,' he says before the challenge.
The ice bucket challenge may seem cool if you live in a place which is usually quite hot, but for those who dwell in a cold climate the idea is probably less impressive.
Like if you lived in chilly Russia, for example, the sensation of tipping a bucket of ice water over your head is probably not dissimilar to leaving the house on a rainy day.
So it's perhaps no wonder that it's a Russian scientist who has staged the most spectacular spin yet of the ice bucket challenge – using minus 195 degree Celsius liquid nitrogen.
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